Lasers Flashcards
1
Q
What does the accronym LASER stand for?
A
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
2
Q
What do Nd:YAG and holmium:YAG stand for
A
Nd:YAG = Neodymium-doped Yytrium Aluminium Garnet
Ho:Yag = Holmium Yytrium Aluminium Garnet
3
Q
What are the wavelengths of diode, Nd:Yag, Ho:Yag & CO2 lasers
A
Diode 980nm
Nd:Yag 1064nm
Ho:Yag 2100nm
CO2 10,600nm
4
Q
List the 4 possible fates of laser energy/tissue interactions.
When laser energy is absorbed, what are the possible laser tissue interactions? & at roughly what temperatures do these occur?
A
- ABSORTION - required for surgical effects of the laser
a) Photo-ablation/vapourisation - complete tissue ablation >100’C
b) Photo-coagulation - irreversible thermal necrosis but without immediate tissue destruction
c) Carbonisation - char formation >100’C++ - Reflection - reflected away from target area causing undesired damage at another site
- Transmission - target tissue completely penetrated, can rx in damage to undesirable tissue
- Scatter - away from target site